In the Gettysburg The Battle & The Address DVD, see how Abraham Lincoln's carefully crafted address came to be regarded as one of the greatest speeches in American history. Beginning with the now-iconic phrase "Four score and seven years ago," Lincoln invoked the principles of human equality. And redefined the Civil War as a struggle and a catalyst for "a new birth of freedom." With the Gettysburg DVD, revisit a battle with extraordinary casualties, which also changed the course of history and one of the most famous speeches in American History retold through dramatic live-action recreations and state of the art computer animation.

In the Gettysburg The Battle & The Address DVD, revisit the battle that changed the world and the speech that saved America. Gettysburg: The Battle and The Address describes one of the most pivotal moments in American history, as America remained a nation divided, firmly entrenched in the grim and bloody Civil War.

A Gettysburg DVD, uses stunning computer animation and dramatic live-action re-creations, to hear the story behind one of the most famous speeches in American history: Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, as Lincoln guides our nation through its darkest hour.

Shop for Gettysburg The Battle & The Address DVD, a reminder of a pivotal time in America's history and one of the country's most famous speeches that saved a nation.

I teach a unit on the Gettysburg Address and a short story called "The Battleground" for an 8th grade Literature class. This video provided the background information on the Battle of Gettysburg and the Gettysburg Address that my students needed for reference points and perspective. The video is engaging with a perfect balance of action and information.

As the family genealogist, I found this dvd to be most useful in that it describes the experiences of my Great Great Grandfather, John Moore. As a Lincolnologist, I found it clear, concise, and factual. An outstanding piece of documentary cinemagraphic work.

I really thought the battle scenes were outstanding! The reenactors, especially the confederates looked very period correct! Whoever cast these soldiers certainly knew what they were doing. I wish the edits weren"t so quick as I would have liked to have seen even more battle reenactments. The digital maps were cool too......It"s nice to see the story of Culps Hill for a change. There are only a few minor histiorical Inconsistencies that only an overly particular histoirian may take issue with. There hasn"t been many new documentaries about Gettysburg as of late, so it"s nice to see another take on the largest battle in the western hemisphere....Gettysburg.This should be onb TV! I give it a 9 out 10! I recommend this DVD highly, well worth the 14 bucks.